Nominate rising stars in aerospace! Aviation Week's 20 Twenties program seeks young innovators in A&D. Submissions due by April 29, 2022. Continue Reading
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FAA approves credit for aviation maintenance students at AMC events, enhancing education and compliance with part 147 requirements. Continue Reading
Explore AMFA's 2022 scholarship program offering $2,000 to aviation tech students. Apply now to advance your education in the aviation industry! Continue Reading
Help shape the future of aviation! Participate in the FAA's Youth Access to American Jobs in Aviation Task Force survey aimed at K-12 educators. Your input is vital! Visit our site to contribute. Continue Reading
Support the Phoebe Omlie Scholarship by AMC to aid aviation maintenance students. Donate $2,500 and be recognized at MRO Americas in Dallas. Continue Reading
Experience the thrill of the Aerospace Maintenance Competition Presented by Snap-on, returning April 2022 in Dallas. Witness top aviation technicians compete for the prestigious O’Brien Award. Register now! Continue Reading
Snap-on showcases new tool control solutions at MRO Americas, reaffirming support for aviation technicians with innovative AutoCrib and Level 5 systems. Visit booth 1636 for demos. Continue Reading
Explore a Clemson University study seeking AMT students for insights on digital learning tools in aviation maintenance education. Email Dr. Shakour to participate! (150 characters) Continue Reading
Explore how the FAA's Youth Access to American Jobs in Aviation Task Force is enhancing aviation career paths for students. Share your insights via the survey by Feb 28. Continue Reading
Apply now for AMFA Scholarships worth $2500 each, available until Feb 28 for students pursuing an A&P license. Visit AMFA National for details. Continue Reading
Explore FAA test grants for students in need through the Northrop Rice Foundation. Financial aid available now. Visit the NRF website for details. Continue Reading
AMC awards scholarships to aviation maintenance students, honoring Phoebe Omlie, the first female FAA aircraft mechanic. Learn about the 2020 virtual ceremony winners. Continue Reading